Nuklear6
I Dream 10' Surf!
Warning this maybe long....
Dynos are awesome tools when comparing any modification to an engine. The one thing about freestyle watercraft engines is Peak HP isnt necessarily what were are concerned with. Rev rate and power at lower rpm is what needs to be considered. Not all engine dynos can consistently measure the rev rate or "time of test". Which is how fast the engine pulls through the set rpm parameters of the pull. A water brake dyno would be the most common because it is the cheapest way to put a load against an engine. However a water brake dyno doesnt normally apply the load consistent enough for a "time of test" measurement to mean anything. You would need either an inertia dyno or an eddy generator electric dyno. Now your getting more expesive. Even though these engines cost alot of money non of us engine builders are getting rich. They are expensive because manufacturing small quantities like this industry requires cost ALOT of money. So spending the 30k+(and i mean +) on the proper dyno to fully understand which engine suits our needs best would not make the best business sense.
Now to the part i may later regret. I have a dyno.........
That being said my dyno is a water brake dyno. The stand is homemade but the water brake and all the measuring components are by stuska. They are very well know for water brake dynos of all kinds. I use this dyno for racing engines of another platform. I have never even mounted a water craft engine to the stand(i could easily). I just hadnt before seen the need to do so for water craft as there are alot of variables that exist when the engine is in the water that even the very best dyno would not replicate.
IF AND ONLY if there was enough interest and a good amount of volunteers i would do a "dyno day" at one of the free rides. Best part of my dyno is its on wheels and could be moved anywhere. I have a small shop and needed this to be the case as i dont have the space to dedicate to just a dyno room. Volunteers would have to be willing to take full responsibility for any engines failures while on the dyno. I would bring a few engines to set as a bench mark and we could see who is king of the hill if we had enough volunteers....
Just food for thought
Chuck Palmucci
CPT Enterprise LLC
609 510 3062
Dynos are awesome tools when comparing any modification to an engine. The one thing about freestyle watercraft engines is Peak HP isnt necessarily what were are concerned with. Rev rate and power at lower rpm is what needs to be considered. Not all engine dynos can consistently measure the rev rate or "time of test". Which is how fast the engine pulls through the set rpm parameters of the pull. A water brake dyno would be the most common because it is the cheapest way to put a load against an engine. However a water brake dyno doesnt normally apply the load consistent enough for a "time of test" measurement to mean anything. You would need either an inertia dyno or an eddy generator electric dyno. Now your getting more expesive. Even though these engines cost alot of money non of us engine builders are getting rich. They are expensive because manufacturing small quantities like this industry requires cost ALOT of money. So spending the 30k+(and i mean +) on the proper dyno to fully understand which engine suits our needs best would not make the best business sense.
Now to the part i may later regret. I have a dyno.........
That being said my dyno is a water brake dyno. The stand is homemade but the water brake and all the measuring components are by stuska. They are very well know for water brake dynos of all kinds. I use this dyno for racing engines of another platform. I have never even mounted a water craft engine to the stand(i could easily). I just hadnt before seen the need to do so for water craft as there are alot of variables that exist when the engine is in the water that even the very best dyno would not replicate.
IF AND ONLY if there was enough interest and a good amount of volunteers i would do a "dyno day" at one of the free rides. Best part of my dyno is its on wheels and could be moved anywhere. I have a small shop and needed this to be the case as i dont have the space to dedicate to just a dyno room. Volunteers would have to be willing to take full responsibility for any engines failures while on the dyno. I would bring a few engines to set as a bench mark and we could see who is king of the hill if we had enough volunteers....
Just food for thought
Chuck Palmucci
CPT Enterprise LLC
609 510 3062